Today's Travel News: Duct Tape, Airport Mayhem, and a Nosy Mouse

An unruly Iceland Air passenger incited duct tape justice, and Disney wants to know everything about you with its new bracelet. Plus, air travel is safer than ever, a Dreamliner caught on fire, and there's a new, futuristic Dutch highway.

• DIY Justice: When a drunk passenger on Iceland Air turned violent, his fellow passengers restrained him with duct tape. Though the airline did not say whether the hilarious photo is real, it did confirm that there had been "an incident with a passenger on the flight from Reykjavik to New York." [CNN]

• Safety in Numbers: The aviation industry not only improved its on-time performance, but also its safety. Last year was the safest year in air travel since 1945. No word on duct tape's role in the trend. [Los Angeles Times]

• Jerry Springer, Airport Edition: After thick fog stranded tens of thousands of travelers in China, angry passengers in the southern city of Kunming took their anger out on airline staff and equipment. Who says you need to be aloft to have air rage? [Sydney Morning Herald]

• Luggage Stalking: A new mobile device in your suitcase will track your bag real-time and send you text messages about its whereabouts. Unless the battery runs out, that is. [Ars Technica]

• Highway to Future: A glow-in-the-dark highway, complete with weather alert icons and induction lanes that charge electric cars. Yes, we are a step closer to living in Super Mario Kart. [Slate]

• We'll Call It... Mini France: Instead of launching a new low-cost carrier or charging all passengers for checked luggage like other airlines, Air France introduced MiNi, a new bare-bones fare class that comes with no checked baggage or mileage accrual. [Reuters]